Hi folks,
I found an interesting case study projecting the importance of decision-making and how decisions are made rationally.
"Remember that what's right is not always popular and what's popular is not always right."
From India, Madras
I found an interesting case study projecting the importance of decision-making and how decisions are made rationally.
"Remember that what's right is not always popular and what's popular is not always right."
From India, Madras
Lovely, I am imprresed, it is very right our politicians normally take populist route and meritocracy at majority of time is sacrificed. With regards, Ashok K. Ghose
From India
From India
H! A very apt and touching one. That is what we do, decide in haste and repent at leisure.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
I have seen about a year back. Any way it is always better to brush up the things. Presentation is good.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
thanks ravikumar... a very sad story that happen in my office also. I’m going to do my PhD. perhaps u (others) could suggest me a topic on this. jackarea, Sabah, Malaysia
From Malaysia, Sibu
From Malaysia, Sibu
Honestly, my decision was not to take the train on the abandoned track, keeping in view the safety of passengers. Railways are always more concerned about people on the train than on the track; tracks are for trains, and for people, it is the roads.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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